So the other day I needed to crawl under the house to check something out. I haven’t been under the house for about five years. Those of you who’ve been with me long enough will remember the great bathroom remodel of ’07 – ’08 (that’s pronounced “aught seven” and “aught eight”). During that remodel I […]
A blast from the past
Back in 2002 I wrote an article for RDH Magazine (RDH means Registered Dental Hygienist, which is what my wife is) about my wife and her photography. Back then, Tracy was learning photography, in fact, that’s how we met. Anyway, we submitted an article idea to the magazine and they jumped on it. We just […]
Bailey in the woods
Just because I can, here’s a quick video of Bailey walking in a little stream.
Indoor winter photography fun

Last month I came up with the most brilliant idea yet for photographing mushrooms. Ok, I didn’t really come up with it. It’s something I learned borrowed stole from a friend and fellow photographer named Don Paulson. One day he sent me an email with a picture attached. It was of a mushroom he came […]
Big ol’ updates to TTG Publisher and Highslide
Not only did the world NOT end today, but a whole new world has opened up to those of us using plugins from The Turning Gate to manage our websites. Metadata is now supported in Publisher, and if you use the Hi-Res image feature, the Publisher will now create those hi-res images and upload them […]
Adding a “Verify email” field to your contact form
The Turning Gate Pages and Client Response Gallery both use the free FormToEmail script to process and email contact forms. It’s really slick. Using FormToEmail, your email address isn’t visible to email address mining bots so you don’t get spammed. Well, not as much as you would otherwise. I just found out that if someone […]
Using your histogram in the field
I’ve posted a new entry in the Lessons portion of my site. Go check it out.



